Jessica’s attention to detail as an interior Designer and Stylist was evident in the personal touches – David’s eye-catching, blue gingham pocket square and the small band of twine around each impressive buttonhole.

The Ceremony took place in the fragrant shade of towering Pine Trees.

Jessica walked the grassy aisle accompanied by her Father and a beautiful acoustic guitar rendition of “Songbird”, by Eva Cassidy,

Jessica and David were “so happy to see each other, past the crowd of family and friends” gathered on the soft lawn.

“We had a great time up there; it almost felt like just the two of us”. “We were surprised we didn’t cry but it just felt right, even funny at times”.

After a passionate embrace as husband and wife and a showering of rose petals, the happy newlyweds had portraits taken amongst refreshing greenery sprinkled with vibrant flowers.

“We had incredible confidence that we could just let the day unfold with true emotions, expression and joy being captured naturally as they happen.”

As teenagers, Jessica and David first met around a bonfire in Gembrook in the Winter of 2002 whilst celebrating the life of a mutual friend who had tragically passed away.

“It was a very emotional time for us and we had a strong connection straight away.” “We were young but we knew we had found each other that night.”

A first date followed and they arranged to meet at a local park in Emerald.

Blushing, glitter lip-glossed, neat and tidy private school girl meets ‘90’s bedroom poster boy with styled bleached hair, the latest sneakers, sweaty palms and Souvlaki sauce dribbled down the front of his shirt! A very fond and vivid memory for both!

The relationship blossomed and led to a surprise Engagement that was “the most overwhelming, happiest moment we had ever shared together.”

David had convinced Jessica to stop there on their way to having dinner with her parents, in celebration of the recent sale of the family home.

Jessica hadn’t been feeling well that day and was not in a good mood. She was hesitant about stopping as she worried about being late and running out of fuel but luckily succumbed to David’s persuasion.